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package io.milton.http;

import io.milton.http.exceptions.BadRequestException;
import io.milton.http.exceptions.NotAuthorizedException;
import io.milton.resource.Resource;

/**
 * Implementations of ResourceFactory translate URLs to instances of Resource
 *
 * @author brad
 */
public interface ResourceFactory {

    /**
     * Locate an instance of a resource at the given url and on the given host.
     * <p/>
     * The host argument can be used for applications which implement virtual
     * domain hosting. But portable applications (ie those which do not depend on the host
     * name) should ignore the host argument.
     * <p/>
     * Note that the host will include the port number if it was specified in
     * the request
     * <p/>
     * The path argument is just the part of the request url with protocol, host, port
     * number, and request parameters removed
     * <p/>
     * E.g. for a request <PRE>http://milton.ettrema.com:80/downloads/index.html?ABC=123</PRE>
     * the corresponding arguments will be:
     * <PRE>
     * host: milton.ettrema.com:80
     * path: /downloads/index.html
     * </PRE>
     * Note that your implementation should not be sensitive to trailing slashes
     * E.g. these paths should return the same resource /apath and /apath/
     * <p/>
     * Return null if there is no associated {@see Resource} object.
     * <p/>
     * You should generally avoid using any request information other then that
     * provided in the method arguments. But if you find you need to you can access the
     * request and response objects from HttpManager.request() and HttpManager.response()
     *
     * @param host Full host name with port number, e.g. milton.ettrema.com:80
     * @param path Relative path on server, e.g. /downloads/index.html
     * @return the associated Resource object, or null if there is none.
     */
    Resource getResource(String host, String path) throws NotAuthorizedException, BadRequestException;


}
